Unclear Records presents A Tribute To Klang Club Vol.2
Late September marks the arrival on the second edition of Unclear Records A Tribute To Klang Club featuring Move D, Fred P, Christopher Rau, and label-heads Easy To Remember.

The Unclear Records imprint has carved out quite the reputation over the past few years with an already impressive back catalogue featuring material from Juju + Jordash, Rick Wade, Gigi Masin and Gerry Read. Here thought we see the welcome return of the labels ‘A Tribute To Klang Club’ series with its second contribution, following the inaugural various artists package that boasted material from Baby Ford, Roman Fluegel and more.
Move D opens with ‘Rise!’ and delivers a typically brooding, hypnotic number before Fred P follows up with ‘Lush Life’ laying down raw acidic bass and ethereal pads alongside shuffled rhythms.
On the flip Christopher Rau’s ‘Unclear Joint’ ups the energy levels via weighty drums and intricate use of string, bass and vocal samples before label-heads Easy To Remember round off the package with ‘I Don’t Know’ a stripped back house cut led by sparse percussion, jazzy synth licks and soft pads.
Various Artists - A Tribute To Klang Club Vol.2
Release Date 29th September 2016
Label Unclear Records
Tracklist
1. Move D - Rise!
2. Fred P - Lush Life
3. Christopher Rau - Unclear Joint
4. Easy To Remember - I Don’t Know
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